Exhibitor at Bedex: MPP
MPP
Hall : 07
Stand : 423
Description
MPP is a Belgian company specialising in non-destructive testing (NDT), industrial inspection and precision finishing of technical components for the aerospace, defence and industrial sectors. Based in Herstal, the company offers a complete range of services including laboratory or on-site inspection, inspector training, technical expertise and the polishing and deburring of complex parts. Thanks to state-of-the-art equipment such as digital radiography, ultrasound, thermography, eddy current testing and penetrant testing and recognised certifications such as EN9100, ISO9001 and NADCAP, MPP supports manufacturers in the quality control and reliability of metal, composite and additive manufacturing components.
MPP's mission
To guarantee the integrity and compliance of critical parts by providing non-destructive inspection and high-precision finishing solutions tailored to the requirements of the aerospace and defence industries. The company aims to become a preferred technical validation partner by combining human expertise, advanced technologies and flexible response capabilities, both at its site and directly at its customers' premises.
Contact details
4181 Harmoir
Belgium
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Yes, but only on Wednesday, April 14. Monday, April 12 and Tuesday, April 13 are strictly reserved for defence and security professionals (industry, institutions, armed forces, public authorities, research and accredited media).
Visitors must be able to justify a professional activity related to defence/security: official delegations, industrial companies, subcontractors, authorities, relevant NGOs, researchers, accredited media, exhibitors’ guests.
Yes. Access is prohibited to those under 16 years of age on the professional days (Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 April). On Wednesday 14 April, the exhibition is also open to the general public, and access is permitted to minors under 18 years of age.
In all cases, minors under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.